38 Say çgood JV t and feally mean it DUPLEX BED wtlh !lwo !/tamlelt $ uIIatt j()ej .....;.. 1i'- IIÞ' :f '.... .. ,..":" Two Simmons Slumber King mattresses (retail value 49.00). . two beds that are equally cpmfortable1 Lux- urious sleep for apartment dwel1 rs, nd hapless ues s, who up to now have had to gnn and bear a night 10 the living room, or studio. he ew two-!TIattress bed that makes such luxury po'sslble IS 6 ft.. 6.lns.long; 33 ins. wide . _ a triumph of convenience"compactness., Duplex hed with 0 two Slumber King mattresses, 54. 5 ,-.-:"':.::::::':' :&: *' , . ..., <;: . /iit} j",,: i":f::,.:.. o/ J I .-:.:: .:..,...,:... ' '1: ,'... . No making of beds every night! No tearing down every morning! Both beds are always ready for use Just slide the upþer bed out. Then, at the turn of a hnger, the lower bed rises to bed height. ..'" \ ' \ ,.,... ,.,..... ",..,...,...... ''-,- ,. A day bed -that can stand up to ha.rd wear. A coil edge border ,prevents sagging. _ ássrires comfortable loung- ing. Hale's is offering" to every purchaser of this new Duplex bed-a custom-tailored spread_.of corduroy, and three "zipped'" pillow covers.. . for 19 75. ,..u . . . .;.::::: ':'-.;. ..;.:,;, :-:.;.: aLII:. J ÅJ ; j:\:lìiti I :::: \\IIIIÎ:'> \ltrøiJm; {!f ; :::.: : ::::,".;:::::::::::: :;:::., ::::::::: :;::::::::::;-:'::;::: '::.:::::.:::::.:::"::-:. :..:.::.:..::.::.:.::..:::..:::.::::.....::.: :....:::...:-;..:..::....: tion." He looked around. "Got an ash- tray? " "Chuck it in the fireplace." F arraday threw the butt, then pulled out the pack again. "I guess I'm smok- ing a lot right now. What with the finals coming on and all the boning to do and one thing and another, I get kind of nervous." He lit up. "This endow- ment business on top of the rest has me about daffy. You see, I'm in charge of this entry and we're short on our quota. I 'dunno how it is, some of the fellows don't seem to appreciate what the old school does for them. I guess I'm a rot- ten collector; it kind of burns me up to get after a man if he isn't willing." He gave a short, unreal laugh. "Yeah, I hate doing it. I've upped my share to fifty bucks, though God knows, I guess it means the sheriff will be after me, what with the old unpaid bills and all." He made the last statement with a smile, as one man speaking to another of a common problem. Matterson just watched him, saying nothing. "I've got you down for five bucks," F arraday said. "Of course, it's up to you. You know what you can afford, spreading it over the next two months." Matterson continued staring at him. Out of a swirl inside himself he said quietly, without a shade of defiance in his " y d f " tone, ou can put me own or ten. "Why say, that's great. Say, that's the real spirit, Matterson. Wait till I tel] some of the other men that, the ones who've been holding out." He pulled at his cigarette, held it a moment, threw it in the fireplace. "Yeah, that's great. \\T ell, look, I've got to get after some of the others now." He rose. "Don't for- get to drop in on me sometime." Matterson said, "Sure. Thanks." F arraday answered heartily, "Thanks to you. Well, so long. Be seeing you." " s I g " o on . M ATTERSON sat and stared at the long-awaited, casual disorder of the two cigarette stubs in the fireplace. Then he stood with his hands in his pock- ets. Ten dollars was catastrophic. Dou- ble what the rich boy thought him good for-pride stiffened in him, covering the pain of a warm moment betrayed. More slowly than usual, he tied his neck- tie, put on his coat, and went out. -OLIVER LA F ARGE 11 . TAVERN, Route 25; sickness; liquor, dancing. Box 100 Smithtown, L.I.-A dv. in the Herald Tribune. _I Only not in that order. : j : m ir ? 'BREAKF AS! IS Meal the F orgouen ? YOUR HOME. IN g ul p his .t th house the man OT e then dash to Does ding up · · · tl e e stan COTT , ? t he office. Mar- \ 's Orange . L. W ith Hart e y \ . \\ sto p hIm ,. pt n' m k e w' . em \ d e Hs sunny sP \t r W orth ta\ung ð ma a . \c. s, d r ious in his trac S t . - n . , .o y Hart\ey s d e . c he's . tes 0 e[C 'An n few m,nu t or mUTT,ns. L. wah n toas t Y n,m . flavor 0 \ stubborn, r Here's parHcu\ r t\ac\c. Currant Jar:i\\ en,oyl Hart\ey s \ .!1 vor any man sua T,a an unu , ro c er s. At your g & Co Inc. ba .. R. u. De\apen New York 51 Laigbt st.. USA. Agents in the . · :::: : ! '[ I }. $, %: j{ Wi? I:::::, I: $ :: I :::: ft f :: x ::::.; HARTLEY'S IMPORTED From the hi gh slopes of the And es, from Colombia and Mexico from the plateaus of Brazil come the superb coffees We blend for Grisdale-a rich, full-bodied coffee with a deep, winy flavor and a fragrance that is heaven in itself. Exclusive with Gristede- roaster-fresh, ground to your order. GRISTEDE BROS., Inc. Superior Food Stores * * * * CONSULT PHONE BOOK FOR NEAREST STORE IN NEW YORK WESTCHESTER OR CONNECTICUT